They don't make things like they used to, of course. But luckily for us, this city is the best place in the world to buy the things they used to make, from halter tops to hasselblads. New York's complete guide to secondhand shopping.
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Patricia Falvo on vintage shopping with designer Cynthia Rowley (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Brett Kelly on children's clothing (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Jo B. Hoffman on shopping for a cause (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Ondine Cohane on secondhand jewelry (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Rene Chun on used furniture (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Michael Steele on used sporting goods (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Amy Feitelberg on used cameras (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Douglas Cooper on pawn shops (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Ethan Smith on used book and record shops (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Tom Beaujour on used musical intruments (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Sam Pratt on salvage shops (8/17/98)
> Guide to Secondhand Shopping / Sam Pratt on architects and designers on using salvage pieces (8/17/98)

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